Display arrangement



Oct. 29, 1929. GQULET 1,733,406

DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT Filed June 18, 1927 Patented Oct. 29, 1929 1,733,405

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFKIE HENRY F, GOULET, OF WALPOLE, MASSACHUSETTS DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT Application filed June 18, 1927. Serial No. 199,777.

The present invention is directed to imtively, the front bars thereof being adapted provements in card holders for display to receive thereunder the upper edge of the stands. cards 15, the lower edges of said cards being The primary object of the invention is to engaged between the lower portions of the reprovide a device of this character so 0011- spective boxes and the webs 6 and 11 of the structed that a number of boxes containing front bars 5 and 10, respectively, as more vegetables can be easily placed upon the clearly shown in Figure 3. In this manner stands to display the contents of the boxes, cards bearing a description of the contents of provision being made for holding cards bearthe individual boxes can be conveniently seing a description of the contents of the indicured in place or interchanged when desired. 60

id al b x The side frames 1 have secured thereto sheet Another object of the invention is to prometal panels 16 upon which may be printed vide a device of this type which is exceedingmatter which will call attention to the conly simple in construction and one which can tents of the display stand.

be manufactured at a very small cost. The lower ends of the bars 2 and 3 are 65 In the accompanying drawing: provioed with casters 17 in order that the Figure 1 is a perspective view of the stand. stand may be rolled from place to place. Figure 2 is a transverse sectional View Having thus described the invention, I

therethrough. claim Figure 3 is a transverse sectional view A device of the class described, comprising 70 through one of the boxes showing more cleara stand including a cross bar, a box supported 1 th manner i hi h th cards d i tiv in said stand, a removable cover frame for of the contents of the boxes can be secured. the box, and a display card engaging the front The stand comprises a pair of end frames 1 face of the box, the lower portion of the card which consist of single lengths of angle iron, being engaged between the bar and box face, so bent as to provide rear bars 2, and downthe upper portion of the card being engaged wardly and forwardly inclined bars 3 inbetween the cover frame and bo tegrally connected at their upper ends by top In st m ny whereof I affix my signature. bars 4. HENRY F. GOULET. [n s.]

Having their ends suitably secured to the 89 top bars 4 are spaced longitudinal bars 5-5, also formed from angle iron, the vertical webs 6-6 thereof constituting abutments for the front and rear sides of the vegetable containing boxes 7-7.

Connecting the front and rear bars 3 and 2 are side bars 8-8, also formed from angle iron, said bars having secured thereto the horizontal webs 9-9 of the longitudinal angle iron bars 10-10, two of which are supported by each pair of the bars 8-8. The vertical webs 11-11 of the bars 10-10 serve as abutments for the boxes 12-12. It will be observed upon reference to Figure 2 that 45 the bars 10-10 of each pair are offset in order that the lowermost box 12 will be arranged in advance of the uppermost box, thus prominently displaying the contents of the respective boxes. The boxes 7 and 12 have 50 removable metallic frames 13 and 1 1, respec- 

